Training Tips
When Should
I Start Training?
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NOW! An average
of 60 miles a day for the short distances paired with the
varied terrain will require you to have an adequate level
of fitness. Sign up for local club rides and try to get at
least three days per week in the saddle. We know one area
of anatomy that really needs conditioning. A good stretching
program will help you avoid strained muscles. In addition,
a weekend ride in May or early June of around 60 miles for
two consecutive days should be just the ticket to round out
your training.
A helpful hint is to find the steepest hill near your home
and do some climbing training to help you through those rolling
valleys. Hill climbing can be as much psychological as physical.
Work on your mind! Hills are our friends - they slow us down
and let us center. Who needs yoga for better breathing when
we're hill climbing?!
Please come physically prepared to bike 60 miles a day for
five days. Accidents can be attributed to tiring easily. Come
ready to ride as SAG support is limited. Suggestion: Read
Bicycling Magazine for great training tips.
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